Purdue University's videotapes on stuttering

Purdue University's videotapes on stuttering

The speech-language pathology and audiology videotapes from Purdue University are provided as a service to professionals who wish to maintain currency in their work with individuals with communication disorders. The tapes are distributed by Purdue University's Self-Directed Learning Programs, Continuing Education, on a not-for-profit basis. The goal of the project is to provide a video archive of past and current information. All tapes are dated to reflect their contemporary or retrospective significance. The tapes range from 30 minutes to 6 hours, the average cost of the videotapes is $66 (for a 2-hour program). Listed below are the title of the videotapes available about stuttering.
  • Diagnosing Stuttering in Children by Ellen M. Kelly, Ph.D. (1991)
  • Shaping Fluent Speech in the Young Adult by Raymond W. Quist, Ph.D. (1987).
  • Stuttering: Diagnosis and Management with School-Aged Children by Hugo Gregory, Ph.D. (1983)
  • Stuttering Therapy: A Human Approach by Joseph G. Sheehan, Ph.D. (1980)
  • Vocal Tract Dynamics and Stuttering Therapy by Francis J. Freeman, Ph.D. (1979)
  • Stuttering Therapy: Broad Spectrum Behavior Modification by Martin R. Adams, Ph.D. (1976)
  • Stuttering Therapy and Operant Conditioning by George H. Shames, Ph.D. (1973)
  • Stuttering and Two-Factor Behavior by L. Michael Webster, Ph.D. (1973) To inquire about purchasing or to order by phone, contact: Sandy Leuck at 1-800-359-2968, extension 90 FAX 317-494-0567 or write to Sandy Leuck Self-Directed Learning Programs Purdue University 1586 Stewart Center Room 116 West Lafayette, IN 47907-1586